What are the differences between the 2 ?
I noticed somebody selling kef coda on ebay recently and the starting price was a tad under 300 pounds. A bit steep i thought. But its made me ask this quetion though

A double skinned box rather than chipboard and a £70 crossover with three transformers and selected components rather than one ~£3 using two inductors and two capacitors, plus "selected" B110A with a specific frequency response that occured in less than 2% of all examples.
So you're NOT going to get a SP1003 off sleezeBay that comes close, no matter how good the spiel or feedback rating, unless the hammer's gone through another pair of LS3/5as .

However if you turn them both up afer having a skinfull they don't sound that different ._________________This post or any other information supplied to this website or any other by myself is not available for any form of commercial purpose i.e. to hi-fi magazines or as sales and marketing material for sleezeBay or Audiodogging pimps and the like.

What are the differences between the two?
I noticed somebody selling KEF Coda on ebay recently and the starting price was a tad under 300 pounds.
A bit steep I thought. But its made me ask this question though

Yikes!
I paid precisely £30 for a near mint pair from a local newspaper advert a few years ago. £300? Ye gods, as much I respect, admire and used to collect KEF the very tops I'd pay for a pair is £50... and they would have to have been in the original packaging for that!_________________I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a
man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-Winston Churchill

It cost me about £125 to rebuild some Codas for my son. I managed to get a pair of B110s for £40.
That's low for these times...
The T27s were £45, but that is about the going rate.
The cabinets, which are in very good condition, ( with grilles) were a little more expensive that I thought.
Oh well, what can you get for £125 these days?_________________M G Miles